I have a listening room that has few usable boundary walls, so am considering some off-the-wall options.
The speakers are a pair of Lowther Acousta's, which prefer wall and/or corner positioning to help with the bass frequencies.
Opposite my listening position are two perfect corners - up on the ceiling!!
How about I mount the cabinets upside-down on the ceiling, angled down to point at the listening couch?
They could also be mounted high up on the side walls with the horn-mouth on the wall.
Crazy, mad as a hatter?
The way I see it, a surface is a surface: floor, wall, ceiling.
I remember a kid, lying on the floor looking up and imagining that the ceiling was the floor.
The speakers are a pair of Lowther Acousta's, which prefer wall and/or corner positioning to help with the bass frequencies.
Opposite my listening position are two perfect corners - up on the ceiling!!
How about I mount the cabinets upside-down on the ceiling, angled down to point at the listening couch?
They could also be mounted high up on the side walls with the horn-mouth on the wall.
Crazy, mad as a hatter?
The way I see it, a surface is a surface: floor, wall, ceiling.
I remember a kid, lying on the floor looking up and imagining that the ceiling was the floor.